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Two days of racing at Beverley
Friday evening is the 70s Bus Stop Disco Racenight at Beverley featuring disco hits from 50 years ago in addition to the six races. The first race is at 5.42pm and the last race at 8.35pm.
The course holds its Summer Saturday races the following afternoon with the first of seven races at 2.13pm and the last race at 5.42pm.
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More than 500 events at Bradford Literature Festival
Literature, poetry, politics, history, science, photography, music, education and children's writing are extensively covered in talks, lectures, workshops, performances, story times and tours at venues across the city and in surrounding towns.
The Bradford festival has one of the most wide-ranging and topical programme of any festival of its kind with Bradford itself the hot topic of the year.
The central hub of the festival is again City Park in the centre of Bradford where performances and family-friendly activities are taking place, but events are also being held at many other venues, among them the University of Bradford, Alhambra Theatre, St George's Hall, Bradford Live, City Hall, National Science and Media Museum, Cartwright Hall, Imagination Station and also Salts Mill in
A photography exhibition takes place in the Broadway Shopping Centre, the Airedale Shopping Centre in
More information can be found on the
Bradford Literature Festival website.

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Dragon boat races at Leeds Dock
Dragon boat racing at Leeds Dock on Saturday is one of the main attractions with around two dozen teams competing in races along the dock.
At Granary Wharf, the Canal and River Trust will be hosting family fun events on Saturday including paddle boarding, canoeing or kayaking and children’s arts & crafts. Family-friendly rides and music from DJs will also continue at Leeds Dock on Sunday.
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Leeds
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Last chance to see 60th Wildlife Photographer exhibition
The 60th exhibition has been on show since the start of May at the Grade I listed Georgian country house by the sea which also has a small zoo in its gardens. The last of the daily openings to see the wildlife photography is on Sunday July 13.
The exhibition showcases the best of some 60,000 pictures entered from around the world capturing some spectacular animal behaviour.
Further information at the
Sewerby Hall and Gardens website.

Bridlington
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Huddersfield station closed this weekend
The higher bridge will allow the eventual electrification of the line between Manchester, Huddersfield, Leeds and York.
Track renewal will also take place at Deighton, work continues on the Huddersfield Viaduct and there will also be work in Huddersfield Tunnel and Gledholt Tunnel.


Local stopping train services normally running between Bradford and Huddersfield and between Huddersfield and Leeds will be combined into one Bradford to Leeds via Brighouse service not reaching Deighton and Huddersfield. They will run from Halifax to Leeds via Brighouse on Sunday. The Northern Wigan - Manchester Victoria - Brighouse - Leeds stopping service should be operating its usual Saturday service and Grand Central services through Brighouse should also be able to operate normally.
Other replacement buses from Huddersfield will cover stations normally reached by TransPennine Express services towards
A replacement bus will make the journey from Huddersfield to
More detail on the interactive Rail map at Yorkshire.guide
More about work on this line at the
TransPennine Route Upgrade website.

Check details of your journey at the
National Rail website.

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Yorkshire's railway heritage stretches beyond 200 years
The anniversary marks the 200th anniversary of The Stockton & Darlington Railway which was opened on September 27, 1825, on a route between the two towns in historic County Durham but was later extended into Yorkshire and the port of
Yorkshire however can trace its railway history back long before 1825.
The
It became the first railway to the authorised by an act of Parliament, the Middleton Railway Act 1757.
The locomotive Salamanca was the first of four built for the colliery railway. With its twin-cylinder design it was more sophisticated than the experimental steam locomotives of Richard Trevithick a few years earlier. The locomotives were designed and built in Leeds by Matthew Murray to work with a rack railway track which had been designed and patented by John Blenkinsop, the colliery manager.
The Middleton Railway today runs as a heritage passenger line with a museum at its Moor Road station revealing its long history. The line reopened after winter maintenance on Saturday April 5.
Many other Railway 200 events are taking place to celebrate railway heritage in Yorkshire including art and photography exhibitions, drama and rail tours and even a student attempt to seat as many people as possible on the world's longest station seat at
More about
Railway 200 at Network Rail.

More about the
Middleton Railway .

More about the
Penistone Line Partrnership Viaducts Photography Competition.

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A dozen Seaside Awards for Yorkshire in 2025
The awards each year are made by the environment charity Keep Britain Tidy — the international Blue Flags on behalf of the Foundation for Environmental Education.
Beaches with Seaside Awards in 2025 are
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Seaside
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